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~ Free Spirit ~
=====================Lorne Smith said:Well.. I'm glad that it worked eventually for you, but just to clarify; the
Desktop folder IS under C:\ (or whatever drive Windows is installed on),
anything that makes it appear otherwise is just a shortcut. ALL default
user folders are contained in the "\Documents & Settings\UserName"
heirarchy, unless of course you installation strays a LONG way from the
standard, which is very unlikely...
If you open Windows Explorer and browse to C:\Documents & Settings, and then
look in the folder under there, you'll see what I mean. The My Documents
folders, Desktop folders, and most others, will actually be located in
these, and the higher level ones you see in the folder tree in Explorer are
shortcuts...
Now I understand. You explained it in such a way as to be understandable
to almost anyone - including *this* Dummy.
I do so appreciate your time and effort with this.
FS.......